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Disgruntled Team Fortress 2 players bind 340,000 signatures into a book and hand-deliver it to Valve


Over 340,000 Team Fortress players have amassed as part of the ongoing #SaveTF2 campaign, lending their signatures to a…

Over 340,000 Team Fortress players have amassed as part of the ongoing #SaveTF2 campaign, lending their signatures to an anti-bot petition that has now been lovingly assembled into a hardback tome and hand-delivered to Valve's offices in Washington. But with the petition eventually attracting over 343,700 signatures, its creator - YouTube TheWhat- decided it might have more of an impact in physical form, serving as a permanent reminder of the Team Fortress 2 community's enduring love of the game, if it could be placed in Valve's hands. And so those signatures (thanks PC Gamer) were turned into a literal hardback tome spanning hundreds of pages - a "symbol of the astounding amount of people that love TF2 and want to see it flourish", as TheWhat put it on social media.

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